RUST/SJ is Ian Hammond's implementation of RT-11/SJ operating system.
RUST/SJ will boot on real PDP-11s, [and on the emulators] V11, E11 and SIMH.

V11.EXE is a Windows executable that emulates a PDP-11 (MMU but no FPU)
The RUST kit has everything, including V11.EXE.
It's all going to the public domain [some day].
RUST has access to Windows files via a V11 pseudo-network emulation.

SHE.EXE is a Windows executable that provides a more RT-11-like command
shell
for Windows. In particular, SHE supports DEC-like logical names for most
operations. [V11 is started under SHE by typing 'V11 rust', which
boots rt-11 file rust.dsk which contains RUST/SJ system disk.]

Note, the RUST/SJ monitor is substantially larger than RT-11's monitor
[especially because USR can't be set SWAP]. More memory can be obtained by using the V11 /LSI option which creates
a 30kW [60KB] machine [half-size IOpage].

For more details see RUST website.
(ModulaWare's Modula-2/VRS (see article below) for PDP-11
(with MMU)/RT-11 runs on RUST/SJ [with a few restrictions].)

22-May-2000: Back from a business tripp,
where I was hurt by a strike of AirFrance,
now the French public postal service
La Poste is on strike! Again!
When I ask in the post office about the strike,
the officers pretend not to know anything about that strike.
Seems that La Poste does not like to spread the news about the strike,
which is obviously happening in certain sectors in France.
Some letters are delayed for weeks now. They talk about globalisation
and at the same time they are still living in the violent mid-ages,
where identification was an unknown word.
No coincidence, but as I started to complain,
end of May-2000,
La Poste announces yet another strike [at least in our departement].
At the same time, public services in Germany announce country-wide strikes.
These are the same citizens who complain about the week Euro.
[and in 2008 they complain about the strong Euro.]
As checks and invoiced are delayed, destruction of wealth is going on.
Of course, nobody is responsible. You not even get a refund for the postage paid.
Rose Wilder Lane
wrote 70 years ago: "You can't equal European reality!". By then it became even worse.
Now it's getting ugly.

20-Mar-1999: Added latest news in
http://www.modulaware.com/mw64bit.htm
about Compaq's (former Digital) 64 bit OpenVMS Alpha
operating system, which is now free for personal use.
Follow the links there to find the files necessary to run
OpenVMS Alpha on (Digital) Multia desktop workstation,
which are available for as low as $99 from online auction sites.

26-Jan-1999: The five different algorithms "how to count bits"
are now 64 bit upward compatible. Oberon-2 and Modula-2 source code included;
compiles with 32 bit and 64 bit compilers.

16-Dec-1998: Added direct links for books mentioned in articles and
books recommended in the forum section of those ModulaTor issues,
which are marked with a "*"
in front of the issue number in
http://www.modulaware.com/mdltr_.htm

16-Dec-1998: Added additional book and a short
author's biography in the recommended reading section of The ModulaTor Nr. 66.

21-Nov-1998: Added direct links for books mentioned in articles and
books recommended in the forum section of those ModulaTor issues,
which are marked with a "*"
in front of the issue number in
http://www.modulaware.com/mdltr_.htm

18-Nov-1998: Corrected the formula for OpenVMS date/time
calculation in the article entitled
The Year 10000 Problem.

14-Nov-1998: Added direct links for books mentioned in articles and
books recommended in the forum section of those ModulaTor issues,
which are marked with a "*"
in front of the issue number in
http://www.modulaware.com/mdltr_.htm